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aynffanlufaf OZICLCPOJQQ Athletics for all is a school policy. carried out hy a yyell planned Intramural System. This spring found many future varsity aspirants run- ning madly up and doyy n the fields of lirookland- yyood under the direction of Hr. Tullai and Nlr. Rentko. their Indian tutors. lhe N-mor Intramural circuit is composed of lyoys from the upper school not playing yarsity. jayyee. or l.ittle lirusie Lacrosse. Three teams made llllllll'lt'21g1Uf'. l irst. yy itll a -1-U record. yyere 'Xdrian lironkis rugged Warriors. It-fl Ivy Keller. Hornslry. and Nlinetree. ltm rr the 14 ar yyere ,cor c lamp: P 5 U t f f -Xt thi p mt the Leltlc lead the lucltle Royal yyho hay: failed to FEUIGICT ln the Nlll column ln the Tth Grade system a strong Yelloyy' Jacket team. 5-1. led hy' Stuart figures to tal-ce the title. The Trojans. 3-3. and the Rough Riders. 1-5. are still lrattling for second place. Some of the stand- out players are l-lick and Peterson of the Trojans. Trotter and U'Connor of the Rough Riders and Stuart nf the Yelloyy jackets. 'Xt various times during the season the three teams lyaye pooled their resources to play outside teams such as the Nlount Washington Warriors and Gilman. ll: undmf out the pro ram are the u 6th Grade tual vue ant yt t e u Rider lead folloyyed by the lrojan lelloyy ,Iac kets and the W hlte Phantom y om royy lft to ri t ceer om ritton ar arro Bac :urn oo Nstom rom onn ace olllx R rl tr amp ic anagan Simon t at le I nrt royy 1 ormir arnc or cr No om eaplam B lt o 1 o 1 r ee 1 1 erma in y 4 Xl: ent We are 17 no ' gf. --ll c- g- 3- If-ll's I A s' '- 7- ' ' and Tom Crum's lie yalx and ll n l'ace's l-lti 's. 'I ' ls- ls the leaf- Sl' ls 'V' h' R sh . oi ' s ss y' s. i S - ' ,' T i 5- Y l l Butt . e 'gh :-K-l . I. '. B' . C. Cl k, C ll, l kl , Ci k. l ':fY gr. P Br ', o gg-s, lf' l-ll, Fl 1 , s I-o 'l s. Tl' l :-Xl'ff 'k. B -s. fir 'k' . .l rr , F. ll-l' ' '. . tIIar'. .l. ll rnsly. llrigst ck. Top rmsNI'netr' . ll-llilay. ff' 'k. Asllurj. Ptole. 'lylf-r, Cain. .- s : 'lf' .
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rf' RPMI f Bottom row left to rlght Pforr l Walker Welch Bogart qecond row Brlgstock B qmlth Daytd Plummer Top row Cabell Rodgers Absent C fampbell Diehl Duyall Meade 'Nhller Nerdery Saznfa elltel' 01269112 'I his year IS the first year that softball has been played as an mterscholastlc sport at bt Paul s About fourteen boys all from the upper forms were actlye play ers Most of the boy s had prey IOUQ baseball experience Three newcomers Link Bogart Frank Welch and Ford X erdery aye the team added power and experience The roup had six scheduled anne this sea on lhey played Qt Joe Park and lahnudlcal two games aplece The first game was w 1th lalmudlcal The lineup for Qt Pauls was Ford Yerdery catcher Stony Rodgers pitcher Bo Snnth firt base John Pforr second base George Campbell shortstop Pro Bhnkstone third base Tom Meade-left field Link Bo art aenter field and Henry Cabell rlght field The Saints won the game 16 6 'l here were a few errors but the boys had a lot of splrlt and hustle to counteract the effect of the boots The next game was w 1th Park 'I he hneup stay ed the same except for a few changes Dlehl moved ln as pltcher and Rodgers being substituted ln the late lnmn s 'lhe final -core was lu 1 fay or of St Paul s After that they dropped two consecutive games to Mt Qt Joe 1 6 and 1311 These two losses kept the team from wmnmg their league tltle The Saints played two other nonleague Dames one wlth the Fathers Club and the other wlth the Faculty Mr 'lullal upplled the Loachln along with Mr Rentko for the team A I-X . T -.. , 1 L I ,NJ , . T A his J , . . y , f. 14 5 ', ' :- , V' ' . .' , . C .:- V' , . ., ' , , . ':- , '. :W . .' , . ' , . .1 , - . . . . . . . iv 9 ' . ' '. . , ' , V - V' 1 . ' ' g l moved to left field, with David and Plummer 1 T T c Q t L L u q Q s U1 1 D . P I' 9 g - - g' s ' - s . ' Y . I L I v. f - . . - I - I v , , f Q , '- W. . . U . . . 5 V s 'Y E . 5 l S . - S Y U 3 -. . it Y CS 7, ' ' ' 1 A , . g g U . A u . S . . I . gu V. T6
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4 5 Horst llvfll feeds to Ratcliffe lrn. fm as Kc-lz backs up play Q Kelz drives one home , Horst winds up 42 Peterson rounds crease to take shot T3
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